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    You all are so supportive and kind, it means so much. How it went was, my husband Shawn said he wants it out no matter what, the vet said okay and given how fast it grew we need to nip it in the bud. SHawn does not want to know if it is malignant or not once it's out. He just wants to move on in oblivion, like nothing happened. While I can understand that, in a way, not sure it's the best plan.... We'll just let it unfold, he's a little testy when it comes to Lilybell. Aren't we all

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    You all are so supportive and kind, it means so much. How it went was, my husband Shawn said he wants it out no matter what, the vet said okay and given how fast it grew we need to nip it in the bud. SHawn does not want to know if it is malignant or not once it's out. He just wants to move on in oblivion, like nothing happened. While I can understand that, in a way, not sure it's the best plan.... We'll just let it unfold, he's a little testy when it comes to Lilybell. Aren't we all
    Sounds like a plan, and for not wanting to know what it is: Everybody has their own threshold, and we should accept that. We have clients who have the same mindset, It certainly doesn't mean that that they don't love their pets!
    Keeping my fingers crossed that Lily will do well tomorrow.

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    Thanks, Lily can't eat after an hr. and a half until she gets home tommorrow evening. she is going to freak out, no doubt about it, the only thing she enjoys more than eating is, well.... taking a right Royal round out of her big sister. She wakes me at 5 a.m. For breakfast every day, not really sure what I am gonna tell her . I wonder if they would call me as soon as it's over, otherwise I will probably phone non-stop until it's done. It should be in the morning but if there are any emergencies they will certainly take precedence. I will ask, I don't see why that would be a problem? I am glad it's being done, it is growing so fast.

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    We are sending along all our prayers and good wishes and warm healing energies that everything goes well with Lily's surgery and she heals well and the results are promising.

    {{{{{HUGS}}}}} and ~~~~PURRRS~~~~ and from Pat and Sparkler and Poppy
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    THANKS!! Will fill ya in on the morrow.

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    I'll never sleep tonight.

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    Well, not much sleep but there will be no surgery for Lily today. Her and Mia, her partner in crime had a covert mission to quietly break into th pantry and knock over a large container of Temptations and chow down. No tellin' how many they consumed but judging by the splatter crap in the litter.... too many. Guess we better reschedule. She's pretty happy with herself however, doing wind sprints up and down the hall

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    You all are so supportive and kind, it means so much. How it went was, my husband Shawn said he wants it out no matter what, the vet said okay and given how fast it grew we need to nip it in the bud. SHawn does not want to know if it is malignant or not once it's out. He just wants to move on in oblivion, like nothing happened. While I can understand that, in a way, not sure it's the best plan.... We'll just let it unfold, he's a little testy when it comes to Lilybell. Aren't we all
    I'm glad it's benign. I thought your husband didn't want to know what it was.

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    He didn't. 😂🤣 🤷🏾‍♀️

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    I'm glad Lily's lump was benign
    Nancy



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    Thank you sweetheart, me too. I think my husband was afraid it would be a malignancy and was afraid to know. I was too but I wanted to know. The vet just simply added it up and told us, like it or not. What a freakin relief. 😺 Excellent vet 😎

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